Description of surgical activity and mortality of oncological surgeries at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (INEN) during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic

César Huaroto-Landeo Kelly Kon-Liao Glenda M. Falcon Pacheco Ray Ticse About the authors

To the editor. The Peruvian government declared a state of national emergency and mandatory social isolation on March 16, 2020, due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic 11. Decreto Supremo que declara Estado de Emergencia Nacional por las graves circunstancias que afectan la vida de la Nación a consecuencia del brote del COVID-19. Decreto supremo N° 044-2020-PCM [Internet]. Diario El Peruano. 16 de marzo 2020 [citado 1 de octubre 2021]. Disponible en: https://busquedas.elperuano.pe/normaslegales/decreto-su-premo-que-declara-estado-de-emergencia-nacional-po-decreto-supremon-044-2020-pcm-1864948-2/.
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. This restricted the activities that qualified as elective in all health care entities. Therefore, the aim of the study was to describe the surgical activity and mortality of oncologic surgeries at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (INEN) during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the years 2019-2020.

The INEN is a national referral center specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of neoplastic diseases, it is located in the eastern area of Lima in Peru. We described the number of scheduled and performed hospital oncologic surgeries by the Surgery Department of the INEN, between the months of March to December 2019 and compared them with the number of oncologic surgeries during the same period in 2020. We excluded patients who were treated in emergency areas, since including them would mean overestimating mortality rates. The Department of Surgery includes the surgical units of Abdomen, Head and Neck, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Oncological Orthopedics, Gynecology, Neurosurgery, Breast and Soft Tissue, Thorax and Urology.

Regarding hospital surgical activity, in 2019, the institution performed 5221 oncological surgeries, while in 2020 it performed 3268 surgeries, representing a decrease of 37% (Figure 1A) 22. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas [Internet]. Lima: INEN; 2021 [citado el 1 de octubre del 2021]. Indicadores de Gestión Hospitalaria; Disponible en: https://portal.inen.sld.pe/indicadores-de-gestion-hos-pitalaria/.
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. The months of April and May 2020 stand out with four scheduled surgeries and 132 surgeries performed in total.

Figure 1
Quality indicators of the Surgery Department at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (INEN) during the months of March to December 2019 and 2020. A. Scheduled and performed hospital surgeries. B. Percentage of gross mortality. C. Percentage of net mortality D. Percentage of postoperative mortality at 30 days.

The lowest surgical productivity was observed at the beginning of the quarantine. We consider the following events to be involved: the beginning of confinement 11. Decreto Supremo que declara Estado de Emergencia Nacional por las graves circunstancias que afectan la vida de la Nación a consecuencia del brote del COVID-19. Decreto supremo N° 044-2020-PCM [Internet]. Diario El Peruano. 16 de marzo 2020 [citado 1 de octubre 2021]. Disponible en: https://busquedas.elperuano.pe/normaslegales/decreto-su-premo-que-declara-estado-de-emergencia-nacional-po-decreto-supremon-044-2020-pcm-1864948-2/.
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, the indefinite postponement of elective surgeries and the cancellation of outpatient consultations due to the reorganization of the Surgery Department to reduce the risk of contagion and detection of possible cases of COVID-19. Transportation restrictions also played a role, since INEN receives patients mostly from provinces far from Lima 33. Salazar Miriam R, Regalado-Rafael R, Navarro Jeannie M, Montanez Dayana M, Abugattas Julio E, Vidaurre Tatiana. El Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas en el control del cáncer en el Perú. Rev Perú Med Exp Salud Pública. 2013; 30(1): 105-112..

Data from 2020 show an increase in all mortality indicators (Figure 1B, 1C, 1D) (Supplementary Material) 22. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas [Internet]. Lima: INEN; 2021 [citado el 1 de octubre del 2021]. Indicadores de Gestión Hospitalaria; Disponible en: https://portal.inen.sld.pe/indicadores-de-gestion-hos-pitalaria/.
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. There is higher gross mortality from April to December 2020, with May being the month of greatest difference with 16.4% in 2020 and 2.8% in 2019. Also, the maximum peak of 30-day postoperative mortality was observed in April 2020 with 9.8%.

The increase in mortality during 2020 can be explained by the decrease in surgical offer, the late access of oncology patients to health centers for fear of catching COVID-19 and by a system of teleconsultations with drawbacks. These changes in the health system delay timely diagnosis, lead to the presentation of pathologies in more advanced stages and increase emergency oncologic presentations 44. Lai A, Pasea L, Banerjee A, Hall G, Denaxas S, Chang W, et al. Estimated impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer services and excess 1-year mortality in people with cancer and multimorbidity: near real-time data on cancer care, cancer deaths and a population-based cohort study. BMJ Open. 2020;10(11):e043828. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043828.
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. On the other hand, during the pandemic, the national program “Teleatiendo” 55. Ministerio de Salud. Plan Nacional de Telesalud del Perú 2020-2023, 2020 [Internet]. Lima: Dirección General de Telesalud, Referencia y Urgencias; 2020 [citado el 1 de octubre de 2021]. Disponible en: https://cdn.www.gob.pe/uploads/document/file/1479230/Resoluci%C3%B3n%20Minis-terial%20N%C2%B01010-2020-MINSA.PDF.
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was promoted, which turned out to be insufficient, causing limitations in diagnosis and postoperative follow-up.

This analysis has limitations that should be acknowledged. First, we did not have access to some variables such as sex, age, place of origin, surgical risk, type and stage of cancer. Second, we did not have information on the specific postoperative cause of death. Third, it was not possible to inquire about the types of surgeries performed and their implication in the increase of mortality indicators during the year of the pandemic.

In conclusion, we found that surgical activity at the INEN was lower from March to December 2020 when compared to the equivalent period of the previous year. Similarly, all postoperative mortality indicators showed a substantial increase during the months of the health crisis. The delay of elective oncological surgeries brought cumulative consequences that led to deterioration of health, a worsening of quality of life and unnecessary deaths. It is advisable to implement a contingency plan for the surgical care of oncologic patients to ensure timely and quality care. In addition, it is essential to strengthen the telemedicine service in favor of comprehensive care for oncology patients.

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    Decreto Supremo que declara Estado de Emergencia Nacional por las graves circunstancias que afectan la vida de la Nación a consecuencia del brote del COVID-19. Decreto supremo N° 044-2020-PCM [Internet]. Diario El Peruano. 16 de marzo 2020 [citado 1 de octubre 2021]. Disponible en: https://busquedas.elperuano.pe/normaslegales/decreto-su-premo-que-declara-estado-de-emergencia-nacional-po-decreto-supremon-044-2020-pcm-1864948-2/
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    Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas [Internet]. Lima: INEN; 2021 [citado el 1 de octubre del 2021]. Indicadores de Gestión Hospitalaria; Disponible en: https://portal.inen.sld.pe/indicadores-de-gestion-hos-pitalaria/
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    Salazar Miriam R, Regalado-Rafael R, Navarro Jeannie M, Montanez Dayana M, Abugattas Julio E, Vidaurre Tatiana. El Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas en el control del cáncer en el Perú. Rev Perú Med Exp Salud Pública. 2013; 30(1): 105-112.
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    Lai A, Pasea L, Banerjee A, Hall G, Denaxas S, Chang W, et al. Estimated impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer services and excess 1-year mortality in people with cancer and multimorbidity: near real-time data on cancer care, cancer deaths and a population-based cohort study. BMJ Open. 2020;10(11):e043828. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043828.
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    Ministerio de Salud. Plan Nacional de Telesalud del Perú 2020-2023, 2020 [Internet]. Lima: Dirección General de Telesalud, Referencia y Urgencias; 2020 [citado el 1 de octubre de 2021]. Disponible en: https://cdn.www.gob.pe/uploads/document/file/1479230/Resoluci%C3%B3n%20Minis-terial%20N%C2%B01010-2020-MINSA.PDF
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  • Ethical criteria:

    This study did not require the approval of an institutional ethics committee. The data obtained are part of the hospital management indicators of the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases, which are freely accessible on its official website (https://portal.inen.sld.pe/indicadores-de-gestion-hospitalaria/). Likewise, the manuscript has been registered in the PRISA platform of the National Institute of Health with the code EI00000002261.

  • Funding:

    Self-funded.

  • Cite as:

    Huaroto-Landeo C, Kon-Liao K, Falcón Pacheco GM, Ticse R. Description of surgical activity and mortality of oncological surgeries at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases (INEN) during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica. 2022;39(1):120-1. doi: https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2022.391.9772.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    24 June 2022
  • Date of issue
    Jan-Mar 2022

History

  • Received
    17 Oct 2021
  • Accepted
    09 Feb 2022
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